The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1909 Page: 6 of 10
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Unclaimed letters at the No-
cona Post Office August 23, 1909
which if not called for in two
weeks, will be sent to the Dead
Letter office.
Anderson, Mr. R. L.
Caraway, B. M.
Clatie, Mr. George
Davis, Cecil
Daniel, Miss Nettie
Davis, Goldsmith
Erwin, Albert
Fulton, Miss Sara (2)
Hanson, C. W. (2)
Hudson, Edgar
Hager, J. R.
Kilpatrick, M A.
Parrott, Mrs. M. E.
Roden, John
Sheppard, Mias Maud (2)'
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A. K. Jones and wife left last
week for Tioga where they spent
several days recuperating and
are now vi siting relatives and
friends at Van Alstyne.
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These patterns are growing in demand at such a rate that there is
no question but that they are growing in favor with the public. They
are accurate and always give satisfaction to the particular dressers.
The reputation gained by that name is worth
a million dollars, and every dollar of it stands
to protect the wearers of this shoe. We have
just received a shipment of theso sho's and have them for you in all
the latest leathers, stylish shapes avd the shades teat will prevail for
the season. Call ami secthem.
Tuesday quite a crowd of No-
cona young people loaded in two
| wagons and hied themselves to
I the river at Seay crossing and
J spent the day having a good time.
The following are those who
composed the party: Misses Amy
Moon, Fern Justin, Nellie Jor-
dan, Chloe March, Hortense La-
Force, Violet Kindred, Mattie
Antrum, Vella Moore, Gladys
Russell, Ruby March and Enid
Justin; Messrs. John Bush, Gene
Kellar, Roy Flournoy, Kac Kirby,
Earl Justin, Olen Alexander,
George Antrum; Mesdames H.
J. Justin and Walter Hodges.
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• Miners of
Je.rrtv Corsets
WILL GIVE to’ every pur-
W chaser of an American Beauty
Corset, ABSOLUTELY FREE one of
the most popular pieces ot music that
has been published this year.
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Misses Bessie and Maud
Davenport of Ringgold were I
guests of Miss Chloe March last
Thursday and attended the re-
union ball at this place.
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Gainesville, were in the city and
attended the reunion ball last
Thursday night. While in No-
cona they were the guests of
Miss Maud Morris.
Dr. N.W. Crain,Prof.Bramlett,
J. D. Waltrip, Harold Crain R.
B. Ciark and little son, Hugh
Yantis and Walter Hodges spent
Tuesday in Gainesville, going
down to hear a speech by Sentb-
tor Bailey.
Bargain Counter
We have a lot of Oxford Remnants on a bargain counter and we offer
you the pick of the lot for only $1 per pair. We also are offering ex-
ceptionally low prices on all our low quarters for men and women.
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Good nights to sleep—yes, in-
deed .
Misses- Rogers, Taylor and
O’Brien, and Mr. Lafferty, all of ---“1
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Miss Myrtle McEiwee 1 ?ft
Monday morning for a few days
visit to Ringgold.
Gordon Hili of
spent last week in
guest of Dr. Crain and family.
Mrs. J. D. Waitrip returned-
home Tuesday after a week's!
visit with relatives in Fort Wort:; i
ano ( rescent.
Bob Burris has been quite sick'!
for the past several days but we
are glad to report that he is able
to be out again.
Fred Hagler and sister, Miss'
Fay returned to their home in
Fort Worth Saturday after a
week's visit in our city.
Miss Lula Griffith who has
been visiting J. JI. Curlin and j
family returned last Friday to
her home in Memphis, Tenn.
I Miss Amy Moon of Gainesville
LOCAL AND PERSONAL lj is in the city visiting H. J. Justin
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also in attendance at the reunion
ball here last Thursday night.
Remember it is Free and does not cost you a Cent
of money. The pieces are entitled “The American Beauty Two-Step and Waltz.' *
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union can find their dishes at
Davis & Waltrips. These would
have been returned direct, but '
many have no marks denoting
ownership.
T. W. Parker and wife of [own
Park, and who were formerly I
owner* and pubiiMhers of tius,
paper were in this city during i
tho reunion and their old tlmej
friends Were glad to «<••• them,
indeed.
Mi** Nellie Yuager of Sunset,1
Tew*. Frank Barber of
Bridgeport, TexM, are tl1"
city th® gue*t of Mr*. T H
Field Mi** Yeager in a sinter
•d Mr*. Field, while Mr* Barton
B^43>u*in.
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Blucher
are expected home Sunday after
an absence .of several weeks
visitiyrg relatives in Missouri.
M. F. Bali and family spent
the early part of this week
cross the river with a sister
Mrs. Ball. They left Sunday.
County Judge Richie was
visitor here the first day of the
reunion and introduced Judge
Poindexter of Cleburne to the
audience on the oyassion of the I
latter’s address.
Those who contributed to the I
Old Soldiers’ dinner at the Re- j
their dishes at
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. . . We have them, all prices and styles, having on hand now an exceptionally pretty
line of Road Wagons, and we want to explain lheir merits to you before you buy else-
where :: If it’s a Banner or an Anchor it's alright—both are guaranteed. : : : :
J. B. MARCH
Also Dealer in Furniture, Hardware TFYA^
Farm Machinery and Implements nvvUnA, I C.AHU
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OU could not do better than to invest your money in
either a Banner or an Anchor Buggy. They are both
recognized everywhere as the most-superior vehicles
___manufactured. In their make-up even the smallest de-
tail receives the most careful supervision and only high-
class workmanship is used in their construction. Every
piece of material used is carefully inspected, after having
seasoned for years in drying lofts. MJ MJ I4J
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Hodges, Walter. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1909, newspaper, August 27, 1909; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1253924/m1/6/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.